Recycling is always a better option for the environment. However, copper recycling has had some negative impacts. This is because copper recycling has caused a rise in copper thefts
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Copper granules are very small and rice shape copper made by copper granulators. They are usually made from copper scrap for the purpose of recycling.
Copper wire sent for recycling is remelted and rerefined. It becomes a new copper product one of which might be new copper wire.
No water cycle does not do any thing bad. It helps in recycling of water.
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No, number one copper is used in buss bars. "Number one copper" is a term I am familiar with from recycling copper. It does indeed include buss bars, but also includes any solid wire whose insulation has been removed, or large gauge wire with large strands (as opposed to small gauge stranded wire) whose insulation has been removed. -- Sparkfighter
Copper recycling is to get copper from copper contained materials by ways such as extracting, separating, etc.. This is a resource-saving and environment-friendly method for us.
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Copper is more valuable than iron, so some countries focus on recycling more of it.
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Yes you can put copper pipe in the recycling bin, but why would you want to? Take it to your local recycling location and get paid around $3.00/lb.
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Two drawbacks of recycling copper are that it causes secondary pollution and it is harder to purify in the event of other metals getting into it.
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Copper granules are very small and rice shape copper made by copper granulators. They are usually made from copper scrap for the purpose of recycling.
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